Bizarre Behavior

So I'm in a local store looking at the meat choices and I hear a loud crash.
A man has purposely crashed his cart into another cart and it goes flying 8 feet or so and then
crashes into the side of the meat bin. (I mean crashes ,not just a bump). I didn't see it ,but I saw him quickly making his way through as I turned around. The meat clerk saw it happen and went to get a store manager to counsel him.

So I'm in a local store looking at the meat choices and I hear a loud crash. A man has purposely crashed his cart into another cart and it goes flying 8 feet or so and then crashes into the side of the meat bin. (I mean crashes ,not just a bump). I didn't see it ,but I saw him quickly making his way through as I turned around. The meat clerk saw it happen and went to get a store manager to counsel him.

I've seen something on the net about that where kids have been vandalizing stores by crashing carts or throwing themselves into stacks of shelves, etc to knock it over and thrash the place. Some of them post it on youtube. Did they catch the guy?

I've seen something on the net about that where kids have been vandalizing stores by crashing carts or throwing themselves into stacks of shelves, etc to knock it over and thrash the place. Some of them post it on youtube. Did they catch the guy?

yes , they did catch him. I tend to agree with Maxine as he must have been a mentally ill older man.

Hereís another very weird situation that defies explanation and goes to the extreme of ďBizarreí!I warn those with weak stomachs to not click on this link, as the details of this incident are very disturbing.

This situation made me think of what I heard on a TV report about a drug called ďDevilís BreathĒ. It has been used by criminals in Mexico and South America to make people compliant and docile, losing their own will so they will do anything the other person tells them.

This drug comes from a flower grown in those areas and must be prepared, much the same way as Cocaine. The proper name of it is Scopolamine. It is made into a powder and blown into the face of the victim, or place into food or drinks, making the victim lose their will and become so suggestible, they are willing to take criminals to their bank and draw out their entire savings and checking accounts! Even so suggestible they will do as they are told, even if it is to murder another person, have sex with several partners, or commit crimes on the other personís orders!

Itís just unbelievable but the data I found verified this is true.

http://www.vice.com/vice-news/colombian-devil-s-breath-1-of-2

We live in a very dangerous and bizarre world! And I fear this drug has already made it's way to the United States.

Now, as drugs go, we have seen several kinds, but none that surpass this. People under the influence of this drug, are being so vicious that even hospitals crews stand back in fear, wondering how much at risk they are if they step in to give care.

According to this article, para medics and police have had several of these incidents with people under the influence of this drug.

The drug is not identified, but referred to as ďBath SaltsĒ. Surely, there is more to this than a common product used in bath tubs! It is unsettling that the authorities are being so quiet about this drug. But the reason could be that they fear more idiots taking it.

To clarify, I wasn't making light of the face-eating man, but rather the grocery cart ramming incident.

Perhaps you find neither funny, but for me, the Betty White show was the first thing that came to mind when I read about the incident as one of the actors on the show goes in to grocery stores and does bizarre things such as karate-chopping food items in half because he doesn't want to buy the entire item, or taking a melon and "bowling" with it to take down a whole display; another character approaches people in the grocery store and asks something like, "What do you have there? That looks good," and then takes the item out of the person's cart and walks off with it.

Anyway, the "bath salts" are not of the Calgon variety. The following websites offer information about the dangers and problems associated with using bath salts to get high: